Throughout her six-decade career, Camille Patha's painting has
oscillated between the figurative and the abstract. Patha began painting
gestural abstraction in the 1960s then deliberately explored various
painting styles, including hard-edged abstraction and surrealist-infused
photorealism and, finally, a return to abstraction. During each era of
her career, Patha demonstrated a full mastery of painting, presenting
canvases that wholly embody her imagery and vocabulary with an
unwavering voice and shocking vigor. Patha asserts her power as a
painter by creating imagery of a complete universe that enables the
viewer to be fully absorbed within a boundless volume. In her paintings,
she shares a sense of wonder about the existential conundrums
confronting every person and with the exuberance of her elastic
symbolism. A Punch of Color is the first retrospective of her work
since 1979.